The most accurate tool to convert land measurements.
Standard & Regional
Standard Unit
Maharashtra/Karnataka
Bihar/East India
South India
In Bihar, the Katha varies significantly based on the 'Laggi' system. The standard ...
The Dhur is a smaller unit used for residential plots and small fields in Bihar. It...
Understanding the relationship between Kattha (or Katha) and Bigha is fundamental in Bihar real esta...
Convert local Katha measurements to the internationally recognized Acre for banking and official pur...
In Patna and surrounding urban areas, land rates are high, making precise Kattha to Square Feet conv...
The Guntha (or Gunta) is the standard unit in Maharashtra, defined as a square of 3...
R-Zone (Residential Zone) plots in Maharashtra are often sold in Gunthas. Precise conversion is requ...
There are exactly 40 Gunthas in one Acre. This metric-friendly relationship makes calculations strai...
Urban planning in Pune and Mumbai often uses Square Meters alongside Gunthas....
The 'Are' is a metric unit (100 sq meters). It is very close in size to one Guntha (101.17 sq meters...
The Kanal is the primary unit of land measurement in Punjab and Haryana. It is equi...
The Marla is used for smaller plots. Note that 'Big Marla' (272.25 sq ft) is used i...
The Kanal-Acre relationship is standard across Punjab revenue records. Exactly 8 Kanals make 1 Acre....
Gaj (Square Yard) is commonly used in property dealings. Knowing the Marla to Gaj conversion helps i...
The Sarsahi (or Sirsahi) is a very small unit, representing 1/9th of a Marla in som...
In Uttar Pradesh, the Pucca Bigha is the standard unit for land measurement in upda...
The Biswa is a sub-unit of the Bigha used widely across Uttar Pradesh. There are ty...
The Kachha Bigha is an informal, locally varying unit. It is often considered to be...
Converting Bigha to Acre is essential for large-scale agricultural deals. In Uttar Pradesh, 1.6 Bigh...
In West Bengal, the Katha (or Cottah) is standardized to 720 Square Feet by the municipal corporatio...
Cottah is the anglicized spelling of Katha, widely used in Kolkata's real estate market....
The Chatak is a subdivision of the Katha. Understanding this small unit is helpful for ancestral pro...
The Bigha in West Bengal is significantly smaller (14,400 sq ft) compared to the North Indian Pucca ...
Decimal is another popular unit in Bengal. One Katha corresponds to approximately 1.65 Decimals....
Land measurement in India is complex due to the mix of standard units (Acres, Hectares) and regional units (Bigha, Guntha, Katha). Understanding the local unit is crucial for accurate property valuation.
Acre, Hectare, Sq Ft. These are constant across India and used for official government records.
Bigha, Katha, Guntha. These vary by state. A Bigha in Bihar is 27,225 sq ft, but in Himachal it's 8,712 sq ft!
The most accurate tool to convert land measurements.
Standard & Regional
Standard Unit
Maharashtra/Karnataka
Bihar/East India
South India
In Bihar, the Katha varies significantly based on the 'Laggi' system. The standard ...
The Dhur is a smaller unit used for residential plots and small fields in Bihar. It...
Understanding the relationship between Kattha (or Katha) and Bigha is fundamental in Bihar real esta...
Convert local Katha measurements to the internationally recognized Acre for banking and official pur...
In Patna and surrounding urban areas, land rates are high, making precise Kattha to Square Feet conv...
The Guntha (or Gunta) is the standard unit in Maharashtra, defined as a square of 3...
R-Zone (Residential Zone) plots in Maharashtra are often sold in Gunthas. Precise conversion is requ...
There are exactly 40 Gunthas in one Acre. This metric-friendly relationship makes calculations strai...
Urban planning in Pune and Mumbai often uses Square Meters alongside Gunthas....
The 'Are' is a metric unit (100 sq meters). It is very close in size to one Guntha (101.17 sq meters...
The Kanal is the primary unit of land measurement in Punjab and Haryana. It is equi...
The Marla is used for smaller plots. Note that 'Big Marla' (272.25 sq ft) is used i...
The Kanal-Acre relationship is standard across Punjab revenue records. Exactly 8 Kanals make 1 Acre....
Gaj (Square Yard) is commonly used in property dealings. Knowing the Marla to Gaj conversion helps i...
The Sarsahi (or Sirsahi) is a very small unit, representing 1/9th of a Marla in som...
In Uttar Pradesh, the Pucca Bigha is the standard unit for land measurement in upda...
The Biswa is a sub-unit of the Bigha used widely across Uttar Pradesh. There are ty...
The Kachha Bigha is an informal, locally varying unit. It is often considered to be...
Converting Bigha to Acre is essential for large-scale agricultural deals. In Uttar Pradesh, 1.6 Bigh...
In West Bengal, the Katha (or Cottah) is standardized to 720 Square Feet by the municipal corporatio...
Cottah is the anglicized spelling of Katha, widely used in Kolkata's real estate market....
The Chatak is a subdivision of the Katha. Understanding this small unit is helpful for ancestral pro...
The Bigha in West Bengal is significantly smaller (14,400 sq ft) compared to the North Indian Pucca ...
Decimal is another popular unit in Bengal. One Katha corresponds to approximately 1.65 Decimals....
Land measurement in India is complex due to the mix of standard units (Acres, Hectares) and regional units (Bigha, Guntha, Katha). Understanding the local unit is crucial for accurate property valuation.
Acre, Hectare, Sq Ft. These are constant across India and used for official government records.
Bigha, Katha, Guntha. These vary by state. A Bigha in Bihar is 27,225 sq ft, but in Himachal it's 8,712 sq ft!